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'Luxembourg, Cl.' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 330. Luxembourg, Climbing Climbing Hybrid Tea, pinkish orange, base deep yellow, 1932, 'Marie Adélaide' sport; Wight.
Website/Catalog (1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Yellow Roses Climbing Luxembourg. Climbing Hybrid Tea. A sport of Luxembourg originating at Wight nurseries. Buds long, pointed, large, deep pinkish orange. Vigorous.
Book (1936) Page(s) 434. Luxembourg, Climb. (HT) Wight 1932; orange-pink, base deep yellow, growth 8/10, climbing.
Article (misc) (1935) Page(s) 105. The next best yellow climber to Climbing Mrs. Aaron Ward is Climbing Luxembourg. It has larger blooms, usually three to five to the stem, but ford not hold its foliage as well as 'Mrs. Ward', nor grow quite as rampant.
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